About Sage

Sage Hall (they/them) is a queer neurodivergent artist, organizer, and facilitator based in Atlanta, Georgia. They received their B.A. in Art History from Auburn University in 2018. Their work explores identity and connection via a practice of mindfulness and collaboration in the South. They engage in this practice through public art installations, paintings, printmaking, and textile design. Additionally, they provide trauma informed wellness workshops and arts programming for emerging artists throughout the South.

Sage is a graduate of the Bartol Foundation’s training in Trauma-Informed Practice for Teaching Artists. Hall is They are the recipient of the Peace Studio Fellowship, the Laura Patricia Calle grant, and the Adobe Community Fund. Collaborating with clients such as Adobe, Living Walls Atlanta, and Communities in Schools Atlanta, Hall's work leaves a lasting impact.


When they aren’t doodling, they can be found in the deepest corner of your neighborhood library, coffee shop, or park.


Select Clients

Adobe, A&E Atlanta, Anheuser-Busch, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyer Foundation, CDC, Communities in Schools Atlanta, Deep Center, The Dots Between, Framebridge, Living Walls ATL, Midtown Art Alliance, Virginia Cash Bail Out, Northwestern African American Museum

Resume available upon request.


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